Psa 36:1, The grievous estate of the wicked; Psa 36:8, The excellency of God's mercy; Psa 36:10, David prays for favour to God's children.

This Psalm is supposed by some to have been composed by David at the beginning of Saul's persecutions; but Calmet and others, on good grounds, are of opinion that it was written during the Babylonian captivity.

The transgression: Or, rather, "The speech of transgression to the wicked is within his heart. there is no fear of God before his eyes;" for instead of libbi, "my heart," four manuscripts, have libbo, "his heart," which is also the reading of the LXX, Vulgate, Syriac, Arabic, Ethiopic, and Anglo-Saxon. Sa1 15:13, Sa1 15:14; Pro 20:11; Mat 7:16-20, Mat 12:33, Mat 12:34; Tit 1:16